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That means that because God has punished Cain, the person who kills Cain will have to bear a punishment that is seven times worse then Cain's. What that punishment would be only God knows.

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The phrase "vengeance shall be taken on him sevenfold" in the case of slaying Cain from The Bible (Genesis 4:15) means that anyone who harms Cain will face a sevenfold punishment as retribution, implying that God will deal harshly with anyone seeking vengeance against Cain. It serves as a warning against acts of retaliation and urges restraint in seeking revenge.

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